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george January 3, 2007 12:32

standard k-e turbulence model
 
Hello to everybody,

I use the standard k-e turbulence model. Do you know if I can see through post-processing the Reynolds stresses?

Regards George

Pauli January 3, 2007 13:12

Re: standard k-e turbulence model
 
No, with the k-e turbulence model you can not see the Reynolds stresses. For that you will have to use the RSM turbulence model.

george January 3, 2007 13:45

Re: standard k-e turbulence model
 
Thank you very much

john January 4, 2007 12:26

Re: standard k-e turbulence model
 
if you are using version < star4, you can set real constant 113 to 1 in PROSTAR and edit parm.inc to increase NSC parameter by 6 (six stresses) before running STAR. Then all turbulent stresses are stored in .pst file and can be post-processed in prostar as scalar.

george January 6, 2007 11:43

Re: standard k-e turbulence model
 
Sorry because I am a novice user I did not understand exactly.Can you describe me with more details how can I set real constant 113 to 1 in PROSTAR and edit parm.inc to increase NSC parameter by 6?


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